What's hard about Blackwood?
#1
Posted 2012-April-29, 20:54
Pardon my French but Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot???
#2
Posted 2012-April-29, 21:34
#3
Posted 2012-April-29, 21:38
If you're not familiar with RKC Blackwood, you can read about it in GIB's system notes: http://www.bridgebas...ystem_notes.php
#4
Posted 2012-April-29, 22:25
#5
Posted 2012-April-29, 22:52
North doesn't really have a 4h bid on (1) though.
#6
Posted 2012-April-30, 06:46
Dianne, I'm holding in my hand a small box of chocolate bunnies... --Agent Dale Cooper
#8
Posted 2012-April-30, 15:49
daveharty, on 2012-April-30, 06:46, said:
We have a rule that says to double 6N when you hold two aces, or 7N when you hold one ace (the rules don't distinguish whether you're on lead or not -- I don't think we have a way to check that in the rule language). However, in the above case, it did a simulation and thought that they would run to 7♣. Oops! We don't have any rules that say when to double that, so it thought this would be a profitable escape.
I wonder what the criteria for penalty X of suit grands should be. A, KQ, or QJT of trumps is certainly enough, but a single side ace shouldn't be; if the opponents are bidding reasonably, one of them should have a void there. So maybe two side aces or A and KQ. How about any 3 K, or KQ and K?
#9
Posted 2012-April-30, 22:50
Bbradley62, on 2012-April-29, 21:34, said:
Yes, but after board 7 I figured it must be playing 1430.
#10
Posted 2012-April-30, 23:05
jdgalt, on 2012-April-30, 22:50, said:
It seems it thought clubs were trump on board seven if 4NT was even asking.....but again, lose Ace asking as your only tool.
#11
Posted 2012-May-01, 05:11
jdgalt, on 2012-April-30, 22:50, said:
Because you didn't read the explanations on Board 7, which clearly indicate that GIB is responding to Keycard for Clubs and showed 1 (♣K) or 4 with his 5♦ bid? And this led to your diatribe about nonsense? I presume you were drinking that night.

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